Lexicon puach: to breathe, blow Original Word: פּ֫וּחַPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: puach Phonetic Spelling: (poo'akh) Short Definition: utters NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto breathe, blow NASB Translationblow (1), breathe (1), cool (2), hastens (1), longs (1), set a aflame (1), snorts (1), speaks (1), tells (2), utters (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מּוּחַ] verb breathe, blow (Late Hebrew מּוּחַ blow out; Arabic ( ), = Hebrew, so Aramaic מּוּחַ, ); — Qal Imperfect3masculine singular יָפוּחַ הַיּוֺם Songs 2:17; Songs 4:6 until the day breathes, i.e. grows cool. Hiph`il Imperfect3masculine singular יָפִיחַ Psalm 10:5 +; יָפִחַ Proverbs 14:25; וְיָפֵחַ Habakkuk 2:3, etc.; Imperative feminine singular הָפִיחִי Songs 4:16; — 1 cause garden (accusative) to exhale (that is, odours) Songs 4:16. 2. a. puff, snort, against, ב person, Psalm 10:5. b. עַל person, Ezekiel 21:36 with the fire of my wrath will I blow against thee. c. excite, inflame city Proverbs 29:8. d. with לוֺ Psalm 12:6 puff, = pant for it (so most; Thes Hi and others against whom men puff; Bae אֹמִּיעַ לוֺ I will shine forth to him); לַקֵּן Habakkuk 2:3 the vision panteth (hasteth) towards the end (so most). 3 breathe out, utter, כְּזָבִים Proverbs 6:19; Proverbs 14:5,25; Proverbs 19:5,9, אֱמוּנָה Proverbs 12:17.
Strong's blow upon, break, puff, bring into a snare, speak, utter A primitive root; to puff, i.e. Blow with the breath or air; hence, to fan (as a breeze), to utter, to kindle (a fire), to scoff -- blow (upon), break, puff, bring into a snare, speak, utter. |